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Post by unclemasa on Apr 13, 2008 10:07:17 GMT -10
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Post by phissionkorps on Apr 13, 2008 11:58:57 GMT -10
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Post by unclemasa on Apr 6, 2009 22:55:37 GMT -10
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Post by rainforest on Apr 7, 2009 13:57:58 GMT -10
I am curious if your split leaf occurrences is from seed grown or tc origin. As my only experience with splits were from tc material (N. Ventrata, Miranda, once truncata tc.)
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Post by leilani on Jul 13, 2009 13:07:52 GMT -10
This is an Exotica plant and I assume it is seed grown.
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Post by walterg on Jul 13, 2009 14:53:58 GMT -10
Somewhere here I have some 35mm slides (remember those?) of a split leaf/pitcher on a beautiful N. infundibuliformis (that's just so much more fun to say than "eymae") in Rich Sivertsen's greenhouse. This was in the mid 1980s, and the plant originally came from Turnbull and Middleton, if I recall correctly. It was surely not from TC.
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